How to Send Text From a Computer to a Virgin Mobile Phone

Sending a text message from a computer to a Virgin Mobile phone makes it easy to get in touch with contacts who use Virgin Mobile if you do not have a text-capable cell phone of your own. Sending texts from a computer is also easier if you prefer typing your messages on a computer keyboard, or if you would rather use e-mail software or a web-based e-mail service to send messages. Thankfully, Virgin Mobile provides all users a mobile e-mail address that allows text messages to be received.

Skill level:

Easy

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Things you need

Computer

Internet connection

E-mail account or instant messaging software

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Instructions

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Open your e-mail account. If you use an e-mail client like Microsoft Outlook or Apple Mail, open the software. If you use a web-based e-mail account, log in to your e-mail service's website.

2

Start a new message. In the To field, address the email to phonenumber@vmobl.com. For example, if you wanted to send a text from a computer to a Virgin Mobile phone with the number (555) 555-5555, you would type "5555555555@vmobl.com" in the "To" field.

Send your message. Once your message is complete, click Send on the email message. Your e-mail will be routed as a text message to the Virgin Mobile user.

1

Launch AOL Instant Messenger (AIM). Open the AIM client on your computer and log in using your AIM ID and password.

2

Start a new instant message. Click on the People menu and select Send an Instant Message.

3

Address the AIM message. In the To field in the message, input the Virgin Mobile phone number, preceded by the country code. For example, to send a text message to (555) 555-5555, enter "+15555555555" in the "To" field.

Click Send. Once you compose the message, click send. AIM will send the message directly to the Virgin Mobile cell phone user.

Tips and warnings

Virgin Mobile users do not have online access to their accounts to review text messages. As a result, users will respond via text message rather than their VMobl.com e-mail address. Also remember that Virgin Mobile is a prepaid cell service, so users will be charged for each text message they receive.